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You know 16 is the age of consent for well over half the US states as well right? Not defending people that abuse that fact, but that is a very common age to use as the cutoff point.
For what age? Other 16 year olds is fine, no?
There are Romeo and Juliette laws for things like that, essentially a reasonable age gap.
Yes. However, for everyone that doesn't understand why the word "reasonable" is important here: When it comes to age differences and sexual relationships, what a "reasonable person thinks" isn't nearly as important as how a reasonable person might react when laying down a sentence. Sexual misconduct involving the word "Minor", which immediately brings with it terms like "Coercion", "Authority", and the "inability to give consent" tend to receive strong reactions, and strong responses.
Basically, if you're 18 and your partner is 17, be extremely cautious to the point of not becoming sexually active together. This includes videos and photos. People's lives have been ruined for less. I am not in any way advocating for and validating (or dismissing) large age gaps, only providing information for our younger users who may not realize this.
Thank you for the additional details. I figured a 17 and 18 year old would be fine but beyond that it gets questionable IMO.
As I understand it this is in place to prevent having to prosecute teenagers for having consensual sex. Which they're going to do, illegal or not. But if they were one or both below the age of consent they would legally not be able to consent and this would be considered a rape, easily prosecutable by angry parents.
It is genuinely good that it is this way.
Makes sense, but does it also make it that, say, 30 year olds can marry a 16 year old? When I hear age of consent, that's what I hear.
that was the national age, just about everywhere had local laws with a higher age already on the books, I think tokyo was 17 or something like that